Interactions amongst insulin, lipoproteins and haemostatic function relevant to coronary heart disease.
Interest has increased considerably in the past few years in the possible interactions amongst insulin, plasma lipoproteins and several components of the haemostatic system. There is now consistent epidemiological, clinical and experimental evidence that hypertriglyceridaemia, in particular, may rep...
Main Authors: | Hamsten, A, Karpe, F, Båvenholm, P, Silveira, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
1994
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